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Mindfulness and Sustainable Consumption Research: A Bibliometric Analysis of Scholarly Articles and Future Directions
Abstract
This study intends to conduct a bibliometric analysis of mindfulness and sustainable consumption research by highlighting the most extensively researched areas and emerging topics, consequently addressing the gaps in the existing literature and presenting opportunities for future research. A total of 128 articles published between 2004 and January 2025 are extracted from the Scopus database and analyzed using R Studio's Biblioshiny. The research offers a novel approach with a complete bibliometric study, identifying the significant authors, nations, educational institutions, sources, keywords, and journals in mindfulness and sustainable consumption research. The findings reveal that research has proliferated in many countries but the USA remains the top country with the highest number of publications followed by Germany, India, the United Kingdom, and Australia. The study highlights the need for further empirical research to explore the relationship between mindfulness and sustainable consumption in diverse geographical and socio-economic settings to support global sustainability.
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